The head of the IMF did not rule out the «black scenario» in Britain after a Brexit

The head of the International monetary Fund (IMF) Christine Lagarde warned that the UK economy can be realized «black scenario» if the country leaves the EU without a deal.

«It is obvious that there will be more losses as a result of Brexit than ever it was mentioned, described by those who campaigned for him. I can say with sufficient confidence, as when we held talks with the authorities of the country under article IV of the Fund (when we carry out a full assessment of the economic condition of the country), we have provided three scenarios, one of which was the basic scenario – it meets the basic predictions that most expect. And the other we called the «black scenario», some of the indicators from which we can see now (in the UK economy),» she said, speaking in the framework of the readings the name of Henry Kissinger in the library of Congress on Tuesday.

«It (the»black scenario») was a very clear explanation of what the consequences could be the result of a lack of agreement on Brexit», she added.

The British Parliament on 11 December, after several days of debate to vote on the agreement with the EU Brexit. In case of disapproval of the agreement, the variant in which the UK will leave the EU without an agreement is that, in the opinion of many experts, would be an economic disaster for the country. The document, which Prime Minister Theresa may calls «the best possible deals,» criticized the opposition and the conservatives.